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WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP

WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP

WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP
History Of The 412th Battalion, U. Signal Corps : A Story Of The Valiant Telephone And Telegraph Unit, Which Was Recruited From The Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. [World War I] [Fold Out Map]. [1927] [First Edition] [Original]. Paperback with tassel binding. No marks or writing. Minor rubbing on corner, top/bottom of the spine. No loose, missing or cutout pages. Well illustrated with clear and sharp photos. Here is a record of the crew of the 412th Battalion, Signal Corps. It is a story of who they were and where they went. There is a roster of the Officers and Enlisted Men from pages 29 – 32. This Unit History Book does have identified member’s in group photos. The author, Joseph M. Smith, better known as the “top kicker” of Company “D” of the 412th, entered service with the rest of the boys as a private. Thank you for your interest in this item. I do not use recycled boxes, kraft or bubble mailers for these scarce Cruise Books.
WWI 412TH SIGNAL CORPS BATTALION UNIT HISTORY Sourhwestern Bell Smith 1927 MAP

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WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed

WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed

WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed
A striking prewar / WWII-era. Imperial Japanese Navy themed shell-shaped vase or decorative metal ornament. Richly designed with naval symbolism. The body is formed in the shape of an artillery shell, surrounded by detailed motifs including. Anchor, propeller, ocean waves, and sakura blossoms. These elements strongly reflect the visual culture and pride associated with the Imperial Japanese Navy. The side bears the maker’s mark. “Dodokunaga / Do Tokunaga Sei”. Indicating a named workshop or maker rather than an anonymous mass-produced item. Signed examples like this are especially desirable to collectors. Many collectors estimate naval artifacts appear only a fraction as often on the market. Decorative Navy pieces with this level of sculptural detail are particularly hard to find. This piece likely served as a commemorative object, officer’s room display, retirement gift, or patriotic home décor item of the era. It has exceptional shelf presence and tells a story immediately. A true conversation piece for militaria, naval history, or Japanese decorative arts collectors. 15.5 × 5 × 16 cm. Please review photos carefully. No major visible damage. Age wear, surface scratches, patina, and minor imperfections consistent with age. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Shell Vase Anchor Sakura Metal Ornament Signed

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Original Pre-WWII German Army Weimar Reichswehr ID Truppen Ausweis Putsch RARE

Original Pre-WWII German Army Weimar Reichswehr ID Truppen Ausweis Putsch RARE
Original Pre-WWII German Army Weimar Reichswehr ID Truppen Ausweis Putsch RARE

Original Pre-WWII German Army Weimar Reichswehr ID Truppen Ausweis Putsch RARE
Original Pre-WWII German Army Weimar Reichswehr Soldier ID Truppen Ausweis RARE. A very rare photo identity paper known as the Troop Identity. Issued to Oberwachtmeister Otto Wehring in the Reichswehr in 1923 with Artillerie Regiment Nr 5. He was one of the 100,000 standing army. Interestingly the II Batt, that Wehring was in was in Bayern, and the Reichswehr took part in the downing of H Putsch in 9 November 1923. If Wehring was present, we will not know, but he certainly was in active service at the time in a very small army.’Reich Defense’ was the official name of the German armed forces during the Weimar Republic and the first years of the Third Reich. After Germany was defeated in World War I, the Imperial German Army (Deutsches Heer) was dissolved in order to be reshaped into a peacetime army. From it a provisional Reichswehr was formed in March 1919. Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, the rebuilt German army was subject to severe limitations in size, structure and armament. The official formation of the Reichswehr took place on 1 January 1921 after the limitations had been met. The German armed forces kept the name’Reichswehr’ until Adolf Hitler’s 1935 proclamation of the “restoration of military sovereignty”, at which point it became part of the new Wehrmacht. Although ostensibly apolitical, the Reichswehr acted as a state within a state, and its leadership was an important political power factor in the Weimar Republic. The Reichswehr sometimes supported the democratic government, as it did in the Ebert-Groener Pact when it pledged its loyalty to the Republic, and sometimes backed anti-democratic forces through such means as the Black Reichswehr, the illegal paramilitary groups it sponsored in contravention of the Versailles Treaty. The Reichswehr saw itself as a cadre army that would preserve the expertise of the old imperial military and form the basis for German rearmament. Structure of the Reichswehr. Arms limitations under the Treaty of Versailles. In Part V of the 1919 Versailles Peace Treaty, Germany had obligated itself to limit the size and armaments of its military forces so that they could be used only as border protection and for the maintenance of order within Germany. In accordance with the treaty’s provisions, personnel strength was limited to a professional army of 100,000 men plus a 15,000-man navy. The establishment of a general staff was prohibited. Heavy weapons above defined calibers, armored vehicles, submarines and large warships were prohibited, as was any type of air force. The regulations were overseen by the Military Inter-Allied Commission of Control until 1927. Conscription into the German army had traditionally been for a period of 1 to 3 years. After they had completed their terms of service, the discharged soldiers created a large pool of trained reserves. The Versailles Treaty fixed the term of service for Reichswehr officers at 25 years and for all others at 12 in order to prevent such a buildup of reservists. Artillerie Regiment Nr 5. The regiment was formed on January 1, 1921 in Ulm from the Reichswehr Artillery Regiments 11, 13 and 14 of the Transitional Army. At the beginning of the 1920s, the departments in Ulm and Fulda exchanged their numbering. In the course of the expansion of the Reichswehr in 1934, the new regiments Artillery Regiment Ulm, Artillery Regiment Fulda and Artillery Regiment Ludwigsburg, each with five departments, were set up from the three departments of the regiment. On October 15, the Artillery Regiment Ulm was renamed Artillery Regiment 5 and placed under the 5th Infantry Division. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
Original Pre-WWII German Army Weimar Reichswehr ID Truppen Ausweis Putsch RARE

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Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)

Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)

Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)
RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military which was established by General Orders of the United States War Department on December 12, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those service members who performed military service against Mexican forces between the dates of April 12, 1911 and June 16, 1919. To be awarded the Mexican Service Medal, a service member was required to perform military duty during the time period of eligibility and in one of the following military engagements. Veracruz Expedition: April 21 to November 23, 1914. Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916 to February 7, 1917. Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917. San Bernardino Canyon, Mexico: December 26, 1917. La Grulla, Texas: January 8 – January 9, 1918. Pilares, Chihuahua: March 28, 1918. Nogales, Arizona: November 1-26, 1915, or August 27, 1918. El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: June 15 – June 16, 1919. The United States Navy issued the Mexican Service Medal to members of the Navy and Marines who participated in any of the above actions, as well as to service members who served aboard U. Naval vessels patrolling Mexican waters between April 21 and November 26, 1914, or between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal was also awarded to any service member who was wounded or killed while participating in action any against hostile Mexican forces between April 12, 1911 and February 7, 1917. Although a single decoration, both the Army and Navy issued two different versions of the Mexican Service Medal. The Army Mexican Service Medal displayed an engraving of a yucca plant, while the Navy version depicts the San Juan de Ulúa fortress in Veracruz harbor. Both medals displayed the annotation “1911 – 1917″ on the bottom of the medal. The Mexican Service Medal was a one time decoration and there were no service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple engagements. For those Army members who had been cited for gallantry in combat, the Citation Star was authorized as a device to the Mexican Service Medal. There were no devices authorized for the Navy’s version of the decoration. A similar decoration, known as the Mexican Border Service Medal also existed for those who had performed support duty to Mexican combat expeditions from within the United States. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Service Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch (northern Stamp Corp.)

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M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch

M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch

M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch
2ND NICARAGUAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL. W/ SPLIT WRAP BROOCH. PRODUCED BY THE U. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED UV NEGATIVE. The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal is a campaign medal of the United States Navy & Marine Corps which was authorized by an act of the United States Congress on 8 November 1929. The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal was awarded for service during operations in Nicaragua from 1926 to 1933. An earlier campaign medal, the Nicaraguan Campaign Medal, was awarded for service in Nicaragua 1912. The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal was considered a separate award from the first version of the medal and Navy regulations permitted the receipt and wear of both decorations, if so authorized. Southerland, who had been in overall command of both Nicaraguan campaigns, was the first recipient of both versions of the Nicaraguan Campaign Medal. The Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal appeared as a medal suspended from a red ribbon with several white stripes. The medal displayed a woman (representing Columbia), armed with a sword, defending two other figures with a cloak. The medal bore the words Second Nicaraguan Campaign with the dates 1926 – 1930 displayed on the medal’s edges (although the medal was authorized until 1933). No devices were authorized. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
M. N? 1914 U. S. Navy 2nd Nicaraguan Campaign Medal 1926-30 Numbered Split Brooch

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Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920

Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920

Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920
This item is an official, non-commercial photo album compiled by the Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Headquarters, based in Hiroshima, during the period of the Siberian Intervention. The photographs document the activities of the 5th Division between August 1919 and July 1920, including military operations, troop movements, logistics, encampments, transportation, and daily life in Siberia and the Russian Far East. This album was not intended for public sale and was produced as an internal military record. As a result, surviving copies are limited, and such albums are rarely encountered on the open market today. What Was the Siberian Intervention? Japan, Britain, the United States, France, and other Allied powers. (Japan deployed the largest force). Siberia and the Russian Far East (primarily east of Lake Baikal). Officially to assist the evacuation of the Czechoslovak Legion and stabilize the region after the Russian Revolution; Japan also pursued its own strategic interests. Deployment of troops, occupation, security operations, and logistics. Japan dispatched over 70,000 soldiers, remaining in Siberia even after other Allied forces withdrew, before ultimately evacuating under international pressure. About the Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division. The 5th Division was one of Japan’s long-established standing divisions, headquartered in Hiroshima. It participated in major conflicts including the Sino-Japanese War, Russo-Japanese War, World War I-era operations, and the Siberian Intervention. During the Siberian campaign, the division was responsible for operations and long-term deployment under severe climatic conditions. The division was later reorganized and ultimately dissolved with the disbandment of the Imperial Japanese Army in 1945. About This Album. This album is not a commemorative or propaganda publication in the modern sense, but rather a documentary military record created by the unit itself. Infantry, cavalry, artillery, and logistics units. Field operations and troop formations. Railway transport and supply activities. Encampments and winter conditions. Officers and unit group photographs. Its value lies in its documentary and historical significance as a primary source. Size & Condition. 27 × 39 cm. Visible wear, edge damage, and binding deterioration consistent with age. Condition does not detract from research or reference value. A rare non-commercial primary source documenting the Imperial Japanese Army’s Siberian operations through the lens of a single division. Appealing to collectors and researchers of military history, early 20th-century geopolitics, and archival photography. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
Imperial Japanese Army 5th Division Siberian Intervention Photo Album 1919-1920


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1920’S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE

1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE

1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE
ORIGINAL 1920’S UNITED STATES NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE, 1-3/4 INCH X 1-1/4 INCH, PIN-BACK. The United States Navy Chief Petty Officer Cap badge consist of a gold fouled anchor with silver block letters “USN” superimposed on the anchor’s shank. One, two, or three silver stars are attached above the anchor’s stock indicating Senior Chief, Master Chief, and Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
1920'S U. S. NAVY CHIEF PETTY OFFICER INSIGNIA CAP BADGE 1-3/4 x 1-1/4 SIZE

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1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX

1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX

1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX
Dated May 15 & 16, 1933 – the earliest days of President Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program! These are authentic typed military documents from Headquarters, Eighth Corps Area, Fort Sam Houston. 106 (May 16): Lists enrollees (“CCC camp men”) by name, rank (mostly Acting Sergeants, Privates, Cooks, Mess Sergeants), assigned to specific early Texas CCC work camps. All directed to report to Camp Bullis for preparatory training without delay. Multi-page originals, mimeographed/typed format typical of 1930s Army orders. Shows folds, some edge wear, stamps, and handwritten notes from the era – overall good condition for 90+ year-old ephemera (see all photos). Historical significance: These capture the rapid Army mobilization of the CCC in spring 1933, just weeks after FDR’s Executive Order. Fort Sam Houston was a primary Texas hub; Camp Bullis processed thousands of early enrollees. Ideal for CCC/New Deal collectors, Texas military history, genealogy researchers (hundreds of named individuals), or Depression-era archivists. No reproductions – genuine vintage originals!
1933 CCC Special Orders 105+106 Fort Sam Houston Camp Bullis Roster TX